Stabbing victim's calls for help heard on 911 recording

A woman's petrifying screams can be heard on a recently released recording of a 911 call made by a wife who was under attack by her knife-wielding husband, police said.

Waleska Franco told investigators that her husband stabbed her repeatedly in their Deltona home while she was calling for help. Police said Franco was stabbed eight times with a steak knife.

"I have a little problem here," she told 911 dispatchers in the recording. "My husband is upset with me. I don't know why, and I'm afraid he might hit me."

Investigators said that instead of hitting his wife, Abel Franco stabbed her while she was still on the line with the 911 operator.

"He's taking a knife (screaming) ...," the recording said.

And then silence.

"I was watching TV, I heard some screaming and I see blood on the walls," said Franco's son, who called 911.

"What's wrong with her," the 911 operator asked.

"I don't know, but I see blood and I found a knife. I think she got stabbed," the son said.

"Where is the suspect that stabbed her," the operator said.

Investigators said Abel Franco had been drinking when he argued with his wife and stabbed her in the stomach and back. Deputies found the victim in the front yard, and her husband was arrested in the back yard.

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